Faronics to Demonstrate Deep Freeze for Windows 8 and Insight at EDUCAUSE 2012

Faronics will co-exhibit at EDUCAUSE 2012 alongside partner
ComputerLand of Silicon Valley, a leading technology solutions and
services provider for businesses, government and educational
institutions nationwide. Faronics will demonstrate software products
that help manage, simplify, and secure multi-user computing networks
in educational environments.

The booth will include:

• A demonstration of Deep Freeze for Windows 8, the newest
version of Faronics' system-restore software that enables
computers running on Windows 8 to operate constantly at full
capacity without restricting user access.

• A demonstration of Insight, a classroom management tool
that helps teachers create a better learning experience for
students, while helping IT professionals manage and support
multiple labs with ease.

Join Faronics at EDUCAUSE 2012 for the best thinking in higher
education IT, and to learn about how Faronics' Deep Freeze for
Windows 8 and Faronics Insight create more productive learning
environments for both teachers and students in educational
institutions.

With a well-established record of helping businesses manage, simplify,
and secure their IT infrastructure, Faronics makes it possible to do
more with less. Faronics offers solutions to manage computer learning
environments that reduce IT support tickets, ensure availability and
simplify classroom management. Faronics is the only endpoint security
software vendor to offer a comprehensive layered security solution
consisting of anti-virus, application control, and instant system
restore protection. Incorporated in 1996, Faronics has offices in the
USA, Canada and the UK, as well as a global network of channel partners.
Our solutions are deployed in over 150 countries worldwide, and are
helping more than 30,000 organizations.

EDUCAUSE helps those who lead, manage, and use information technology to
shape strategic IT decisions at every level within higher education, and
attracts 3,500 to 4,000 key decision makers in higher education IT from
the United States, Canada, and around the world.